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ActionsFor use in commercial and recreational shrimp and crab traps.
11 gauge, 36" wide.
3" X 3" spacing.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Built-in bait cage.
Large side and top opening hatches.
Four entrance gates.
Stretch tube and hook closures.
Two escape rings for smaller crabs.
Dimensions: 30" X 30" X 9".
Not intended for commercial use.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Top mount swivel gives tangle free use.
2-1/2".
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
For use in commercial and recreational shrimp and crab traps.
16 gauge, 24" wide.
1/2" X 1/2" spacing.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Displays various sizes.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
A specially formulated liquid scent that will attract more crab and shrimp to your traps.
Simply squirt onto your bait or use it as a marinade to increase your catch.
A potent blend of 100% real fish oils, salmon eggs, amino acids and pure anise oil.
Size: 16 oz. squeeze bottle.
Made in the USA. Not for human consumption.
Designed to stimulate feeding activity to get your trap full.
Will last about 24 hours in the water.
May be used in any crab, shrimp or crawfish trap, simply place into a bait jar, barrel or bag.
No refrigeration necessary.
Bag size: 3 lbs.
High strength, low stretch.
Good abrasion resistance.
Diameter: 1/4".
Tensile strength: 1,200 lb.
Color: Gray with orange tracer.
Length: 600 ft.
The Pacific razor clam is one of the most popular types of shellfish harvested in Washington state. They're super meaty with a narrow, slightly curved shell -- much like the handle or blade of an old-style straight razor. (The edge of the clamshell can be "razor-sharp" too, so watch your fingers when you're digging!)
The folks that live in the Pacific Northwest are lucky to have one of the best razor clam locations in the world. Digging for these delicious clams is a fun activity suitable for all members of your family, from kids to grandparents. Depending on where you go, you might see as many as a thousand other razor clam seekers sharing the beach. But don't worry: there are plenty of razor clams for everyone.
So how do you prepare to go razor clam digging?
You definitely need the right gear before you go.
The basic setup for a day of razor clamming includes:
1) The correct license
2) A clam shovel or clam gun
3) A clam net bag to hold your catch
First, make sure you have the proper Washington state license. You will need a razor clam license to harvest clams legally (or one of the shellfish/seaweed combo licenses, there are several different kinds). You can order one online, by phone, or at an authorized license dealer. Once you have it, you'll need to keep that license in your possession while you're digging and after you've caught your limit (in case a ranger needs to inspect it).
Next, you'll need a tool to actually dig down and pull those elusive clams out of the sand. The Danielson clam gun is one option of that necessary gear (the other option is a clam shovel).
This clam gun has been engineered specifically for removing razor clams from sandy ocean beaches. Its ultra-light corrosion-resistant aluminum construction make it easy to transport, while staying strong enough to burrow into any shore in pursuit of shellfish.
Measuring 31" in length, it features a 5" x 15" barrel with a 1-3/16" x 10" T-handle with a polycarbonate lining to pad your hands a little bit. (Some people consider the aluminum Danielson razor clam gun to be the Cadillac of clam guns.)
Now, like the old-time clam expert says: "Ya can't dig ya clams at high tide." After you've found your spot at LOW tide, go searching along the shore for dimples in the sand.
So how do you use a clam gun?
Set your clam gun barrel off-center with more sand on the side facing the water. Push down while twisting back and forth, rocking in a circular manner. Once the barrel is as deep as you can go, block the air vent on the underside of the handle with your finger, then pull straight up. When you remove your finger from the vent hole, a core of sand will drop out onto the beach -- and this is where your razor clam will be, if you've got the clammer's luck.
If you want to know more about clam gun usage, try watching a video or two before you go.
For use in commercial and recreational shrimp and crab traps.
14 gauge, 30" wide.
1" X 1" spacing.
Color: Green.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping via UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Simple to use: fill the cage with your favorite bait and cast the snare.
Bait door closes with a rubber band and hook.
Six clear monofilament loops.
Weighed down with a 3 ounce weight.
For use in commercial and recreational shrimp and crab traps.
16 gauge, 36" wide.
1" X 1/2" spacing.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.'
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping via UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Rugged polypro netting with wire grid bottom.
Vinyl coated steel rings, 32" upper, 15" lower.
16" deep.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive. Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Stainless steel construction.
Comes with a 30' line attached.
Deluxe crab trap is vinyl coated steel wire.
4 entrance doors, 2 escape rings.
Fold open snap lock upper hatch.
Folds flat for easy storage.
Dimensions: 24" X 24" X 13".
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
Not intended for commercial use.
High strength, low stretch.
Good abrasion resistance.
Diameter: 5/16".
Tensile strength: 1600 lb.
Color: Gray with orange tracer.
Length: 600 ft.
High strength, low stretch.
Good abrasion resistance.
Diameter: 5/16".
Tensile strength: 1,600 lb.
Color: Gray with orange tracer.
Length: 100 ft.
Stainless steel construction.
To use, simply bait and cast out into the deep.
Not intended for commercial use.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
Corrosion-resistant stainless steel wire mesh and heavy-duty rubber wrapped rebar framing protects these pots from harsh marine environments. Reinforced walls and a circular shape make these traps easy to stack on a boat deck or in the back of a pickup.
Features:
- A top retrieval door that secures with a rubber strap -- opens easily so you can grab your catch.
- Two tunnel entrances that direct your targets into the pot.
- Two 4-3/8" diameter escape ring openings that allow juvenile crabs to leave the pot.
Size: 30" diameter, 10" high.
Part number: TR-830 crab trap.
Not intended for commercial use.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
The basic setup for a day of razor clamming includes:
1) the correct license
2) a clam shovel or clam gun
3) a clam net bag to hold your catch
The Danielson clam shovel is one option of that necessary gear (the other option is a clam gun).
So how do you use it?
Once you've spotted a razor clam "show" (a donut, spot, or dimple) you need to follow these steps to pry out your molluscs. First: put the shovel's blade tip about 5 inches from your chosen spot with the BACK of the shovel facing the ocean -- so the handle will be facing away from the waves, probably toward the sand dunes. Next, put your back into it! Push the clam shovel blade straight down and drop down to one knee. Then, gently rock the clam shovel back and forth to make it easy to push down further. Be careful! You need to keep the shovel vertical (straight up-and-down) to make sure you don't break the razor clam shell. Finally, lift several scoops of sand out of the hole in a sliding fashion. It's a sort of lifting/rocking motion -- don't worry, you'll get a feel for it. Once you can fit your hand down the hole, quickly reach for your prize!
The Danielson clam shovel blade is strong steel and the 41" handle is solid ash wood, so you know it will hold up to sand and the occasional rock. The 9" long blade tapers from a 5" back to a 4" tip, and is securely fastened to the handle with rivets.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Durable polypropylene gauge is notched.
Quick measure of crab shells: 5-3/4", 6" & 6-1/4".
Diagrams on gauge for gender identification.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
High strength, low stretch.
Good abrasion resistance.
Diameter: 5/16".
Tensile strength: 1600 lb.
Color: Gray with orange tracer.
Length: 400 ft.
Vinyl-coated steel wire construction.
Four entrance doors and two escape rings.
Great for a weekend of fun.
Dimensions: 24" X 24" X 13".
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
Not intended for commercial use.
Features four tunnels and an attached bridle rope.
One tunnel opens for easy dumping of shrimp.
Includes a bait jar holder.
Dimensions: 24" X 24" X 8-1/2".
Not intended for commercial use.
Not legal for use in Alaska.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Features four tunnels and built-in bait tunnel.
Includes an attached bridle rope.
Dimensions: 24" X 24" X 9".
Not intended for commercial use.
Not legal for use in Alaska.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Designed with two Neptune-style trigger entrances, one on each end.
Why Neptune-style triggers instead of a standard "gate" entrance?
Testing has shown that in fishing areas with stronger currents or tidal movement, conventional entrances can open and your crabs can escape. But Neptune-style entrances will continue to work and hold crabs when others would fail. Additionally, they'll work even if the crab pot gets flipped over or lands at an angle.
This crab trap is easy to use and carry, comes with an attached four-way harness, and opens from the top for easy baiting and catch removal.
Mesh size: 3" X 3".
Dimensions: 36" X 18"; 12" height.
Has two escape rings, 4-3/8" diameter.
For non-commercial use in Washington, Oregon, California, and Alaska.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
Made in the USA.
Snaps on and off.
Large end ring, 4 arms secure trap.
Heavy duty poly rope and nickel-plated steel hardware.
An octagonal shrimp pot with four tunnel entrances.
Exclusive ladder-ramp openings make this pot a top producer.
Has plenty of room to hold lots of shrimp.
High-quality vinyl-coated 14 gauge steel wire construction.
6" X 17" round bait tube, with a separate opening.
Overall dimensions: 30" X 17".
Not intended for commercial use. Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
The Pacific razor clam is one of the most popular types of shellfish harvested in Washington state. They're super meaty with a narrow, slightly curved shell -- much like the handle or blade of an old-style straight razor. (The edge of the clamshell can be "razor-sharp" too, so watch your fingers when you're digging!)
The folks that live in the Pacific Northwest are lucky to have one of the best razor clam locations in the world. Digging for these delicious clams is a fun activity suitable for all members of your family, from kids to grandparents. Depending on where you go, you might see as many as a thousand other razor clam seekers sharing the beach. But don't worry: there are plenty of razor clams for everyone.
So how do you prepare to go razor clam digging?
You definitely need the right gear before you go.
The basic setup for a day of razor clamming includes:
1) The correct license
2) A clam shovel or clam gun
3) A clam net bag to hold your catch
First, make sure you have the proper Washington state license. You will need a razor clam license to harvest clams legally (or one of the shellfish/seaweed combo licenses, there are several different kinds). You can order one online, by phone, or at an authorized license dealer. Once you have it, you'll need to keep that license in your possession while you're digging and after you've caught your limit (in case a ranger needs to inspect it).
Next, you'll need a tool to actually dig down and pull those elusive clams out of the sand. The Danielson clam gun is one option of that necessary gear (the other option is a clam shovel).
This clam gun has been engineered specifically for removing razor clams from sandy ocean beaches. Its solid all-steel construction makes it strong enough to burrow into any shore in pursuit of shellfish.
Measuring 31" in length, it features a 5" x 15" barrel with a 1-3/16" x 10" T-handle.
Now, like the old-time clam expert says: "Ya can't dig ya clams at high tide." After you've found your spot at LOW tide, go searching along the shore for dimples in the sand.
So how do you use a clam gun?
Set your clam gun barrel off-center with more sand on the side facing the water. Push down while twisting back and forth, rocking in a circular manner. Once the barrel is as deep as you can go, block the air vent on the underside of the handle with your finger, then pull straight up. When you remove your finger from the vent hole, a core of sand will drop out onto the beach -- and this is where your razor clam will be, if you've got the clammer's luck.
If you want to know more about clam gun usage, try watching a video or two before you go.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.